Ivan Penava, President of the Homeland Movement, has clarified his party’s position regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina, stating they do not seek the creation of a “Herzeg-Bosnia” entity. Penava asserts the party’s proposed amendments aim to protect the political rights of Croats within Bosnia and Herzegovina, specifically preventing them from being outvoted in political processes. The statement comes as a response to concerns that the Homeland Movement’s actions could destabilize the country or advocate for territorial changes. Penava emphasized that the party is not questioning the legitimacy of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a whole. The proposed resolution focuses on safeguarding the representation of Croats, a key issue in the country’s complex political landscape. This clarification seeks to address misinterpretations of the party’s goals and intentions. Further details regarding the specific amendments remain to be released.
